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mustaphahyesterday at 1:37 PM1 replyview on HN

I guess "too good to be true" is not a decent argument to convince a rational mind


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Aurornisyesterday at 2:06 PM

The salient point of my comment is singular paper

The rational mind should not be seeing singular papers and assuming they’re correct. There are a lot of incentives for researchers to publish amazing results that benefit their career. They find ways to publish these through small sample sizes, p-hacking, or worse like faking results.

The amazing results usually disappear in larger studies by more rigorous researchers. There are so many papers showing amazing things in a handful of mice in a lab or even human volunteers that do not appear again in properly powered studies.

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